Story #133

A true story. A little girl asks her Dad where she came from. He replied: “Your Mother and I were walking on this very beach. The sky looked like candyfloss and the sand was soft, like butter, under our toes. Far out at sea we could see something floating, floating towards the shore. It was a tiny little boat. Its sail was a handkerchief. It came to shore. We looked inside. And there you were. So we picked you up and took you home. The little boat sailed away , but it came back later with your little brother, and then with your littler brother and sister. We stopped going to the beach for a while after that. “

Story #132

My wife is a veterinary student who is in the final sprint of her 5-year training. Her original dream job was to work in a city clinic, to make puppies and kittens feel better, but she has discovered a love of large animals – particularly alpaca. By this time next year, we might be in Mongolia to work on colicky yaks or Peru to help dyspeptic llamas. I’m excited.

Story #131

I once knew this kid in England. He was lonely and we lived quite a way out from the closest village. It was an idyllic British country lane, and we would play games like tag and go home stay home. The only problem was that I couldn’t stand him. He had the most unquenchable appetite for victory. This was far more important to him than my feelings or my enjoyment of the game. He was built for victory, from head to toe. He had muscles like a man, bulging out of his 11 year old body like a seasoned pro athlete. He loved this. He would flaunt to me. He had me physically outgunned in every department and somehow never got bored of demonstrating it. The strange thing was, in the evenings, after we’d had our inevitable spat, he would profess his love for our friendship. He would state that he was so lonely and that he was so glad he had someone his own age to talk to. When I told him that my family was moving back to New Zealand he became very upset. I remembered deliberately luring him into stinging nettles. I took any victory I could. He brought out the instinct in me of fleeing a predator. When I ran from him it was like life or death. He was physically dangerous. The memories are hazy now that I am 23. He was a hurdle in my life that seems too strange to be true, now that I think about it. I came out as gay. I am terrified. The memory of him, which haunted me for years after, is now a comfort. Now that I look back, I had a crush on him at the time. I’m gay, and perhaps I always was. I must thank this kid for the clarification. Luke – if you’re out there, dead, alive, drugged up or in prison, happy with a girlfriend or boyfriend, married, father maybe – I thank you.

Story #130

Once upon a time, there were two ducks who lived on a farm. They were pretty little white ducks and they liked to waddle around and then sleep in front of the door of the house. One day they decided to have an adventure and waddled off to preschool with the little boy who lived in the house. Everyone loved the ducks and patted them and said how pretty they were. At the end of the day, the ducks waddled home with the little boy and went to sleep and dream in front of the door, having had the best day ever.

Story #129

Nothing could have prepared us for how amazing it would be
To combine the best of both of us and start a family,
Our precious little bundle- you grow more special every day
You make life so much better, in each and every way,
You’re our perfect little lady, our muffin, our sweet pea
You fill our lives with magic, we’re just as happy as can be,
Every day is so exciting- just watching you change and grow
Isabelle you’re amazing, we just wanted you to know.

Story #128

I baked some fantastical awesome cool bread today, it was made from some very old classic robust stale sourdough bread that by metamorphism turned into bread crumbs. It is lighter and tastier than it’s predecessor was. But alas, now it is gone far before it’s time was at hand, such is life I suppose for those who’s light shine brighter than the rest.

Story #127

She was a little girl who loved to draw girly things. Hearts, stars, and diamonds were her favorite to draw. All of her friends loved art and color just as much as she did. They always wore whimsical, colorful clothing and drew pictures together.

She wanted to surround herself with beautiful, magical things and people every day! Even if something was scary, she would always see something lovely in it.

She hoped there were many more people like her in the world and she promised herself she would never change as she grew up.

Story #126

We are 5 (4 female & 1 male) workers who spends almost every waking moment together in the palace waiting for the fat evil king to give us chores to do. We spent most of our free time sitting around joking about each in between menial chores, until the evening when a selected few among us would have to prepare his dinner. We have to cater to his every whim regardless of time, and such is the sad story of five palace workers.

Story #125

I was laying in bed, holding my stomach because it hurt and then my husband walked in. He asked what was wrong and I just blurted out.. I’m pregnant. He was so happy and he could not stop smiling. Then my mom came over and we bought a cake that said I’m pregnant on it. Me and my husband gave it to her and she just gasped.

Story #124

I’m a twenty year old girl who’s been traveling the world. I’ve lived in the midwest, I’ve travelled the US, I’ve visited Brazil and I’ve been all over Europe. Nowadays I live in England. Still, there’s no place like my home town. Finally I am back in sunny Lisbon. And I hadn’t realized just how much I missed my old friends, the language, the beach, my house, this light, these streets, the familiarity of everything here… It seems I’ve been so far only to realize how much I love home.